January 26, 2008

Mysterious "Return to Sender" Emails

One of the most perplexing things about email is getting one of those "Undelivered -Return to Sender" emails in your mailbox and opening it to find SPAM instead of an email you thought might have gone astray. Ever wondered how those clever emarketers do that? If so, a short explanation recently appeared in the Washington Post, and if you are like me and have always wondered how they manage that trick, take a look at The Mysterious Unsent 'Bounced' E-mail and all the responses to the column. Sneaky!

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